Liver Function Improvement
- Too often, we get set into patterns of eating at certain times of the day, whether we're hungry or not. Eating when you're not hungry creates excessive wear on the liver and makes it work more throughout the day. Cutting back on eating when your body's not asking for food will help improve overall liver function.
- If you drink only when you're dying of thirst or at mealtime, you're doing your liver a disservice. Water helps clean toxins and bacteria from the liver. You should drink water throughout the day, whether it's in small sips or regular infusions of 12 ounces every couple of hours.
- The liver converts sugars to fats and sends them to the places in your body where you store fat. If that's not reason enough to take care of your liver, consider that ingesting too much sugar raises the triglyceride levels in your blood and can lead to cardiovascular problems. Whatever you do, don't substitute artificial sweeteners for the real thing. Artificial sweeteners can damage the liver.
- Certain foods or food that has been stored improperly can contain bacteria that can impede your liver's ability to rid the body of toxins. Salmonella, for example, can cause serious illness and liver damage.
Don't watch the clock
Hydrate
Limit sugar intake
Bacterial Intake
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